There are anywhere from 200-400 billion stars in the Milkyway.
The Milky Way Galaxy comprises roughly one hundred billion stars, the closest of which is, of course, the Sun. Other notable stars include Sirius and Betelgeuse.
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A dwarf galaxy can have a few million stars; a huge galaxy can have a trillion stars or more.
An elliptical galaxy is a type of galaxy not a particular one.
No galaxy by that name exists.
Yes. A galaxy contains many stars.
There are a lot of stars in our galaxy but then again im on 8 yrs old
An average giant galaxy contains a trillion or more stars.
It has been estimated that there are between 200 -> 400 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy
trillions If our galaxy with 2*1011 (two hundred billion) stars is an average size galaxy. and there are as many galaxies in the Universe as there are stars in our galaxy, then there are possibly 4*1022 stars in the Universe. But that is just a guess. There are most certainly more than 1018 stars.
If there weren't so many stars it wouldn't be a galaxy, probably a cluster.
A galaxy is by a definition a group of stars. If there were no stars it could not be a galaxy.
Every galaxy contains stars, if that's what you mean. "Galaxy" means "big bunch of stars". No stars ===> no galaxy.